If electric field in a point is zero, is it possible that the potential of the point is also zero?
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(a) No, just because the electric fieldis zero at a particular point, it does not necessarily mean that the electric potential is zero at that point. A good example is the case of two identical charges, separated by some distance
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Ans ➡️ (a) No, just because the electric field is zero at a particular point, it does not necessarily mean that the electric potential is zero at that point. A good example is the case of two identical charges, separated by some distance.
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